9th November 2007
Max Plank Institute celebrate opening of a state-of-the-art Protein Structural Biology Laboratory.
23rd August 2007
Ultimate quality X-ray data from ATLAS – the fastest commercially available CCD detector
11 July 2007
'LIVE' PX SCANNER DEMO AT ACA BOOTH 203
30 March 2007
King’s College London to invest in state-of-the-art equipment for structural biology
18 April 2007
Condolences from Oxford Diffraction to all at Virginia Tech
31 October 2006
Duke of Kent Visits Oxford Diffraction
27 October 2006
Oxford Diffraction announces senior appointments
24 July 2006
Oxford Diffraction announces the launch of the PX Scanner:
the first ever commercial instrument for in-situ X-ray inspection of protein
crystals in multi-well plates.
26 April 2006
Oxford Diffraction announce their innovative Total Care service and support package offering full service and support with a 100% up-time guarantee*.
21 April 2006
Oxford Diffraction wins further acclaim with the award of a 2006 Queen’s award for International Trade
6 March 2006
The University of Western Australia purchases an Xcalibur S CCD diffractometer
for high resolution electron density studies.
26 January 2006
Oxford Diffraction announces a breakthrough in
protein crystallisation with the first ever commercial instrument for combined
optical and in-situ X-ray inspection of crystals in multi-well plates
19 January 2006
Oxford Diffraction release their new CrysAlisPro software
for automated data collection and reduction
25 September 2005
Oxford Diffraction is ranked number 44 in the Sunday Times Microsoft
Tech Track 100 league table of Britain’s 100 fastest growing technology
companies
30 August 2005
One thousand IUCr delegates appear in orange Oxford Diffraction ‘T’ shirts and baseball caps
25 July 2005
The home of CRYSTALS puts Gemini R through its paces at Oxford University, UK
11 July 2005
Oxford Diffraction's ‘Gemini R’ wins R&D100 award as the most significant technology advance for 2005
10 June 2005
Oxford Diffraction launches first combined system for protein and small molecule crystallography
23 May 2005
Oxford Diffraction sells its first protein crystallography system in China
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23 May 2005
Oxford Diffraction sells its first protein crystallography system in ChinaThe Sichuan University in Chengdu has become the first customer from the People's Republic of China to purchase an Xcalibur PX Ultra system from Oxford Diffraction. This follows the Company's decision to enter the Chinese market earlier this year.Professor Xiaojun Zhao and Dr. Shuguang Zhang of Sichuan University are currently setting up a brand new Institute for Nanobiomedical Technology and Membrane Biology in Chengdu and have selected Xcalibur PX Ultra from Oxford Diffraction to provide a protein crystallography resource. Dr. Zhang, who is also Associate Director of the Center for Biomedical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute for Technology, Cambridge, USA, and Prof. Zhao described their decision to select Xcalibur PX Ultra as follows:“This is a new innovative compact system that uses little space and has low maintenance; at the same time, it can produce high resolution structures”. The new institute in Chengdu is being set up to study structure and functions of diverse membrane proteins as well as biominerals found in Sichuan. Dr Paul Loeffen, Chief Executive Officer of Oxford Diffraction, said “We are extremely pleased that a key centre of excellence such as the Sichuan University will be our lead customer as we enter the Chinese market and we very much look forward to working together with them. We believe that our products are ideally suited to customers for both protein and small molecule crystallography in China and we intend to support this region extensively. For this reason we are currently setting up a local office in China”. Launched in 2003, Xcalibur PX Ultra is a new breed of compact X-ray system for the home protein laboratory, providing comparable results to a 5 kW rotating anode and image plate (with multilayer optics) but with virtually no maintenance. Xcalibur PX Ultra can be used for a wide variety of applications including crystal screening prior to synchrotron visits, in-house structure solution, weak crystals, large unit cells, and small crystals. Xcalibur PX Ultra is a turn-key system and consists of the 165 mm diameter Onyx CCD detector and the hi-flux Enhance Ultra X-ray source mounted on a 4-circle kappa goniometer. The innovative Enhance Ultra X-ray source is based around a sealed tube combined with state-of-the-art multilayer optics; it provides a finely focussed X-ray beam of 300 micron diameter and runs off a standard 3kW rack-mounted generator. With no moving parts, Enhance Ultra is an extremely reliable and low maintenance source with only a fraction of the cost of ownership of a rotating anode. Since its launch Xcalibur PX Ultra has been installed and is successfully operating in a large number of sites in Europe and North America. |
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